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dramatically in the last decade. >> it has changed. look, california is a state which historically has led the country on a number of things, environmental initiatives, reflects back where the public opinion is. look, i used to -- when i worked for barney sanders ten years ago, vermont was the first state to passively unions, it was controversial in vermont, one of the only states that's to the political left of california. when california has changed on an issue like gay marriage, it simply reflects it's one of the states that's -- that is changing in terms of public opinion, on the edge, on the leading edge of public opinion, but that's where public opinion obviously is going in the rest of the country, which shows california really isn't a place as conservatives say is out of step with america. >> mark, you are a representative from the great state of california. you have come out in public life. i'm sure that's a difficult position to be in. when the supreme court talks about national attitudes and maybe we aren't there yet, what d
dramatically in the last decade. >> it has changed. look, california is a state which historically has led the country on a number of things, environmental initiatives, reflects back where the public opinion is. look, i used to -- when i worked for barney sanders ten years ago, vermont was the first state to passively unions, it was controversial in vermont, one of the only states that's to the political left of california. when california has changed on an issue like gay marriage, it...
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republicans can't quite figure out how to change with the country. reince priebus deduced that something is afoot. >> if you're basically losing for 24 years, something has to happen in our party. >> could that something be an embrace of marriage equality? >> my position is that marriage is between a man and a woman, but my other position is that you also treat people with dignity and respect and love and grace. >> your own view on same-sex marriage has not changed? >> no. as for the pert's evangelical base, mike huckabee chose the middle ground. >> if they do, they're going to lose a large part of their base because evangelicals will take a walk. and it's not because there's an anti-homosexual mood and nobody's homophobic that i know of. >> rick santorum was still pulling out the old standby. >> if marriage is just two people loving each other or three or four people loving each other, you can call anything marriage. >> and what of the newly invigorated tea party? jim demint wrote today, those of us who support marriage as it has been, respects the
republicans can't quite figure out how to change with the country. reince priebus deduced that something is afoot. >> if you're basically losing for 24 years, something has to happen in our party. >> could that something be an embrace of marriage equality? >> my position is that marriage is between a man and a woman, but my other position is that you also treat people with dignity and respect and love and grace. >> your own view on same-sex marriage has not changed?...
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but this week i think exposed some serious changes, if not a rift within the elder wing -- the elder sort of establishment wing of the republican party in the upper chamber. not just on sequester but with the rand paul talky filibuster. >> i was pleased see that picture because normally there's a democrat standing there getting a scowl. >> i've been on elevators like that myself. you know, i think that, you know, i appreciate what senator mccain and senator graham were trying to say. under no circumstances are americans at home in danger of getting shot by a drone from the u.s. government. however, they continue to be a little bit behind the curve of where a broad swath of the american people are. sure, you know, a large majority of the american people believe that we should use drones to go after terrorists abroad, but they also want our constitution protected, and there's a way to do both. that's what the president has been trying to convey. that's ultimately what the attorney general put in his letter yesterday. >> is he fairly brazen. >> it doesn't make it right. just because the
but this week i think exposed some serious changes, if not a rift within the elder wing -- the elder sort of establishment wing of the republican party in the upper chamber. not just on sequester but with the rand paul talky filibuster. >> i was pleased see that picture because normally there's a democrat standing there getting a scowl. >> i've been on elevators like that myself. you know, i think that, you know, i appreciate what senator mccain and senator graham were trying to...
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things change. hard to accept change, filled with anxiety and fear, but in the scheme of things, marriage between couples of the same sex seems like baby steps. what could be truer? >> religion changes through times and everything has its own cultural context and a lot of scripture to quote in any given context. i think we now understand >> audio difficulties. >> barry, we're losing frank's audio. we'll be back to him in one second. >> i thought it was me. >> it's someone to blame in a control room somewhere. through the notion of things change, it's interesting we seem as a society so reluctant to change or acknowledging change when in fact we're living in a time when technology has changed our very interactions towards one another, in between and towards one another. why is it do you think things like gay marriage get such top billing in terms of everything is shifting? >> it's change in general. we're always afraid of change because we think it could be dangerous. we don't know what it is. whatev
things change. hard to accept change, filled with anxiety and fear, but in the scheme of things, marriage between couples of the same sex seems like baby steps. what could be truer? >> religion changes through times and everything has its own cultural context and a lot of scripture to quote in any given context. i think we now understand >> audio difficulties. >> barry, we're losing frank's audio. we'll be back to him in one second. >> i thought it was me. >> it's...
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we need doesn't come from washington, change comes to washington. >> change happens, change happens because the american people demand it. >> political leaders will never take risks if the people doing not push them to take some risks. you must create the change that you want to see. >> even as he admonished his israeli audience for their treatment of the palestinians, the president was greeted by rousing applause and standing ovations, it was a bold and emotional appeal. perhaps one of the most direct appeals by a president to citizens of a foreign country. although it remains unclear what it will accomplish. as jonathan chait writes, he can't make netenyahu negotiate peace, but as much as he could do with a speech, he did it today. sam, i noticed on twilter that you and i both when he started talking about change yesterday in his speech to the israeli students, we both remarked on it as kind of a thee mmatic secondt to the campaign ideals of hope and change. >> the themes were very similar as your crafty producers pointed out. the themes were similar to what he was talking about i
we need doesn't come from washington, change comes to washington. >> change happens, change happens because the american people demand it. >> political leaders will never take risks if the people doing not push them to take some risks. you must create the change that you want to see. >> even as he admonished his israeli audience for their treatment of the palestinians, the president was greeted by rousing applause and standing ovations, it was a bold and emotional appeal....
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the country is changing. the strategy on the republican side does not seem to be changing accordingly. >> no, that's right. cuccinelli is clearly out of sync to run in a swing state. he is the kind of candidate who is going to deliver a race that republicans could win probably to democrats, but it's interesting. cuccinelli obviously represents the worst of the republican party right now. he is a tea party troglodite. he doesn't believe in global warming. he doesn't believe women have any reproductive rights. he has sort of been left out there. he bet on the sort of tea party, you know, a while ago. terry mcauliffe, let's not let him off the hook. he represents the worst of the democratic party, which is power achieved through money, selling of access, lobbying, connections. basically relationships based on connections with big business, and who do you blame for this race between the worst of both parties? >> the state of virginia. >> i blame the state of virginia, partly because they have a one-term term limi
the country is changing. the strategy on the republican side does not seem to be changing accordingly. >> no, that's right. cuccinelli is clearly out of sync to run in a swing state. he is the kind of candidate who is going to deliver a race that republicans could win probably to democrats, but it's interesting. cuccinelli obviously represents the worst of the republican party right now. he is a tea party troglodite. he doesn't believe in global warming. he doesn't believe women have any...
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that you know, the face of this country is changing. all and many cases it's changing faster. and on many issues, than they're prepared to accept. but reality is reality. for the good of their parents, not to mention themselves and our civil discourse, they need to get with the program. >> i want to read a quote by jonathan chait, he wrote about this debate in new york magazine. he said the immigration debate, more than the immigration bill is what republican leaders fear. the pros pac-10 that even a few poorly crafted comments will come to define the party's true beliefs. so bob, isn't that the issue? that they can be said all of their progress on trying to get a bill can be set back by one crazy comment? >> exactly. the fundamental problem with the gop is if you look at the memo that went around, which made sense, the problem with that, it's a political memo. it's not something that the party believes in. the party does not -- the party does not really want to embrace latinos any more than they want to embrace african-americans. other ethnic minorities. and you know, that is
that you know, the face of this country is changing. all and many cases it's changing faster. and on many issues, than they're prepared to accept. but reality is reality. for the good of their parents, not to mention themselves and our civil discourse, they need to get with the program. >> i want to read a quote by jonathan chait, he wrote about this debate in new york magazine. he said the immigration debate, more than the immigration bill is what republican leaders fear. the pros pac-10...
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how do we change that? sort of reinstituting a draft, what do we need to do to treat our veterans bet centre these concerns should be first and foremost when we talk about the costs of war and what it means for our country to go to war. >> i mean it was roughly 1.1 million american who is fought in iraq. but for those 1.1 million americans, they did 2.3 million deployments. so we had 2.3 million people there, but the burden was shared by people who were going on average more than twice. so fighting the longest war in american history, which we're in right now, for eight and a half of the years we were in that war, we were also fighting a second, simultaneous large land war. and in total, we had 1% of the population do all of that fighting in both of those wars for us. now some people look at that and say -- we ought to have a draft so that the sacrifice is shared more broadly. that's no magic bullet. certainly there's a good argument to have about whether or not sacrifice like that should be more widely sha
how do we change that? sort of reinstituting a draft, what do we need to do to treat our veterans bet centre these concerns should be first and foremost when we talk about the costs of war and what it means for our country to go to war. >> i mean it was roughly 1.1 million american who is fought in iraq. but for those 1.1 million americans, they did 2.3 million deployments. so we had 2.3 million people there, but the burden was shared by people who were going on average more than twice....
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he wrote it's sudden when days can change. it was all good just a week ago. >> i don't know if sean carter approves of that. a highly partisan filibuster fight was playing out behind the scenes. prior to paul's speech, senate republicans silently filibustered one of the president's picks for the second highest post in the land. first nominated to the d.c. your yut court in 2011, and graduate of princeton and georgetown law has been waiting for an up or down vote for 720 days. every republican senator, except for one, lisa murkowski voted to block her nomination. president obama made his displeasure known. quote, "i am deeply disappointed that despite support from a majority of the u.s. senate, minority of senators continues to block the nomination of katilyn halligan. today's vote continues. the white house also released statistics showing the difference in average wait times between president obama's district court nominees and those of his predecessor. the obstruction pushed democrats, including dick durbin to rethink the de
he wrote it's sudden when days can change. it was all good just a week ago. >> i don't know if sean carter approves of that. a highly partisan filibuster fight was playing out behind the scenes. prior to paul's speech, senate republicans silently filibustered one of the president's picks for the second highest post in the land. first nominated to the d.c. your yut court in 2011, and graduate of princeton and georgetown law has been waiting for an up or down vote for 720 days. every...